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Johnson launches new attack on May as Brexit tensions grow

LONDON, Sept 10, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Britain’s Boris Johnson launched another
broadside against Prime Minister Theresa May on Monday amid rumours that he
is preparing a leadership bid as Brexit tensions divide their party.

Rumours about the former foreign minister’s marital infidelities also
swirled, with his allies accusing government officials of leaking information
to undermine Johnson’s chances.

Johnson urged May to give Britain a post-Brexit economic boost by
committing to not raising taxes or introducing new taxes, saying she should
follow US President Donald Trump’s example.

“Now is the time for this Conservative government to show how a post-
Brexit Britain will be a happy and dynamic economy,” he wrote in his weekly
column in the Daily Telegraph.

The centre-right newspaper said that Johnson’s remarks “will do little to
dampen speculation that he is preparing to make his pitch to take over as
Conservative leader”.

Johnson resigned from the government in July over May’s plan for Britain
to retain close trade ties with the EU after Brexit.

The plan is known as “Chequers” after the prime minister’s country retreat
where it was agreed at a cabinet meeting.

Steve Baker, a former junior Brexit minister who also resigned over the
plan, on Monday warned that the Conservative Party faced a “catastrophic
split” if May sticks to it.

But May’s spokesman on Monday said it was “the only plan on the table”
after opponents failed to propose alternatives.

Writing in the Mail on Sunday, Johnson said the government’s strategy put
the country in a “suicide vest” with Brussels holding the detonator.

“This is not a language that the prime minister would choose to use.
Beyond that, I don’t plan on giving this article further oxygen,” the prime
minister’s spokesman said.

The spokesman also rejected as “categorically untrue and offensive”
accusations from Johnson’s supporters that Downing Street had leaked details
of his marital indiscretions.

The Daily Mail and The Sun reported that Johnson had gone on “a series of
high-class dates” with former Conservative Party communications director
Carrie Symonds who quit her job abruptly last month.

Some of the lurid details were said to have come from a dossier compiled
by May’s office in 2016 when she was competing with Johnson for the
Conservative leadership.

Following a series of revelations, Johnson last week said that he and
Marina Wheeler, his wife of 25 years, were divorcing.

Johnson and Wheeler married in 1993, his second marriage after he split
from first wife Allegra Mostyn-Owen after only a year.

In 2004, Johnson was accused of having a years-long affair with journalist
Petronella Wyatt. He dismissed the accusations as an “inverted pyramid of
piffle” but was forced to resign his position from the Conservatives’ shadow
cabinet.

Media reports said he had affairs with at least two other women during his
marriage, including one with whom he had a child.

BSS/AFP/ARS/1903 hrs